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Account of the Examination of Certain Londoners before the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 20 June 1567

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When we were come in, we did our obeisance, and they bade us come near, and the bishop’s registrar called us by name: John Smith, William Nixon, William White, James Ireland, Robert Hawkins, Thomas Boweland, and Richard Morecraft. The bishop said, Is here all? One answered, No, there are ten or eleven in the Compter.*

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Porter, H.C. (1970). Account of the Examination of Certain Londoners before the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 20 June 1567. In: Puritanism in Tudor England. History in Depth. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00542-0_8

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